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KEITH MANN: Ever wonder what it would be like to do your job as a man instead of a woman? These startup founders did and found that the man they invented got a greater response from investors. Yikes.

SERVICE WORKERS: We love this new podcast, In the Service, about what it's like to be a woman working in the food industry.

INVESTMENT FOMO: A new tool, Extreme FOMO, shows how much money you could have if you invested it in major companies instead of letting it sit in savings.

OUTLAST THE COMPETITION: Ever wonder how to deal with ultra-competitive coworkers? According to Ladders, backing down is the worst thing you can do.

BAD PR: Black Girls Who Code turned down a major investment from Uber because it viewed the move as a gross PR stunt, Blavity reports.

RICH BITCHES: Two American women, Judy Faulkner and Meg Whitman, are among tech's richest, BizWomen reported this week. Faulkner founded medical records company Epic and is worth about $3.4 billion, while Whitman, former CEO of HP and eBay, is worth about $2.8 billion.

BIDDING WAR: A bidding war broke out this week over U.K. fashion retailer Matchesfashion. Offers from multiple private-equity firms hovered around £800 million.

LINKEDIN BIAS: This Quartz report shows a major difference between men and women's LinkedIn profiles that can be damaging to women in the long run.